Statistics Canada says country gained 419,000 jobs in July; Sask. up 13,000
Canada’s labour market gained 419,000 jobs last month as more parts of the economy were allowed to reopen, Statistics Canada reported Friday, moving past the halfway mark in recouping heavy losses at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The national unemployment rate was 10.9 per cent in July, down from the 12.3 per cent recorded in June and sliding further away from the record-high 13.7 per cent in May.
In Saskatchewan, the unemployment rate fell 2.8 percentage points month to month to 8.8 per cent. Employment rose by 13,000 jobs, a 2.5 per cent increase from June.
But underneath the national figures, there was new data about the unequal impact of the historic shifts in the workforce as the statistics agency reported that rates were well above average for racialized workers.


